Overview
Considered among the great modern artists in Syria, Elias Zayat has had a long and rich career in painting and drawing over many decades. Known for his dramatic portraiture, his practice has been thoroughly engaged with the visual legacy of mythology, ancient civilisations and religions in the region. Figures intertwine, almost floating, while recurring images of faces, some classical, others saintly and yet others tortured, recall Zayat’s other endeavour – conservator and restorer of orthodox icons. The artist also creates icons for churches in Syria using the same techniques used by masters across time.
2011
This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 10
Artwork Images
Composition
Elias Zayat
2006
Acrylic on wood
75 x 205 cm
Installation view
M. Georges Makhoul Collection
Photo by Alfredo Rubio
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